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bff
[bee-ef-ef]
abbreviation
plural
bffs, BFFsa person's best friend, typically a girl's (sometimes used facetiously).
I really miss my bffs.
Cheryl in Customer Service called twice today—she's my new BFF.
one’s close associate, ally, or supporter.
the oil lobby and its bff’s in Congress.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bff1
Example Sentences
It seems like only a couple of days ago that I was writing about President Trump and his former BFF Elon Musk's apparent falling out.
But Skinner knew there was plenty of narrative potential in focusing on the thorny relationship Benny strikes up with Carmen, a girl who ends up being both his beard and his BFF.
After a few beers with the guys leads to a round of garage boxing, Craig tries his literal hand at impressing the room and sucker punches his new BFF.
Craig’s grief over his lost BFF makes him fume with denial, anger, bargaining and depression.
Trump BFF Elon Musk is thought by some to be a believer in a techbro vision of "The Network State" in which the titans of tech will replace the dollar with Crypto, as God intended, and divide up the world into mini-states that they will control like medieval fiefdoms.
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